# Behavioral Biases

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#### **Behavioral Biases**

[Framing](http://redd.it/2b1h18)\
[The Keynesian Beauty Game](http://redd.it/2c542r)\
[Loss Aversion](http://redd.it/2duyp9)\
[Loss Aversion - 2 and the Value Function](http://redd.it/2fmg7h)

Recommended Read - Peter Bernstein [Interview](http://redd.it/2dfgll)\
The Holy Grail of Investing [post](http://redd.it/2bdjtz)

#### **Specific Behavioral Finance / Economics Books**

1. Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
2. Predictably Irrational - Dan Ariely
3. Behavioral Investing - James Montier
4. Nudge - Richard Thaler
5. Austrian Economics tries to explain the reasons, non-mathematical, behind Behavioral Economics. A [free pdf](http://mises.org/library/man-economy-and-state-power-and-market) of Man, Economics and State, with Power and Market by Murray Rothbard.


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